Trudeau’s Brother Speaks Out, “Justin Is Not a Free Man”
Added: May 12, 2024
In this podcast episode, Tucker Carlson interviews Kyle Kemper, the half-brother of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, discussing the COVID-19 vaccine mandates and the government's response to those who oppose them. Kemper expresses his concerns about the authoritarian measures taken by Western governments to force people to take the vaccine, questioning the motives behind such actions.Key takeaways
Kemper questions the motives behind mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations, highlighting concerns about the lack of discussion on potential effects on the human body and brain.
He criticizes Justin Trudeau's use of fear tactics and divisive language against the unvaccinated, arguing it undermines individual autonomy and freedom.
The Freedom Convoy protest is praised for its unity and peaceful nature, showcasing grassroots movements' role in challenging oppressive policies.
Kemper sees technology and innovation, like blockchain, as tools to reshape governance, promoting direct democracy and accountability.
Emphasizing spirituality and healing, Kemper advocates for forgiveness, gratitude, and love to overcome societal divisions and challenges.
Questioning the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Kemper highlights the fact that most people in Western countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Great Britain, have received the COVID-19 vaccine. However, he raises important questions about the lack of discussion surrounding the potential effects of the vaccine on the human body and brain. He emphasizes the need to understand why governments are pushing for mandatory vaccination and what it reveals about the true nature of democracy in these countries.
Trudeau's Fear Tactics and Criticism
The conversation delves into Trudeau's strong advocacy for the vaccine and his harsh criticism of those who choose not to get vaccinated. Kemper points out Trudeau's use of fear tactics and divisive language to pressure individuals into getting vaccinated, portraying unvaccinated individuals as a threat to society. This approach, according to Kemper, undermines individual autonomy and freedom, turning the narrative into a "my body, my choice" issue controlled by the government.
Kemper's Decision to Forego Vaccine
Kemper reflects on his own decision not to take the vaccine, citing concerns for his family's well-being and the lack of transparency surrounding the vaccine's safety and efficacy. He acknowledges the societal pressure to conform to the vaccine mandate but emphasizes the importance of questioning authority and seeking alternative perspectives.
Challenges and Reflections During Lockdowns
The conversation shifts to Kemper's experiences during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Canada, where he faced challenges in traveling and interacting with others due to strict regulations. He describes the atmosphere of fear and control that permeated society during that time, leading him to adopt a more critical stance towards government actions.
The Freedom Convoy Protest
Kemper discusses the Freedom Convoy protest in Canada, where truckers and citizens gathered to oppose the vaccine mandates and government overreach. He praises the unity and peaceful nature of the protest, contrasting it with the negative portrayal by the media and government officials. He highlights the importance of grassroots movements in challenging oppressive policies and advocating for individual rights.
Technology and Innovation in Governance
The conversation touches on the role of technology and innovation in reshaping governance systems and promoting direct democracy. Kemper suggests that modern advancements, such as blockchain technology and decentralized communication, could revolutionize how people participate in decision-making processes and hold governments accountable.
Call for Open Dialogue and Engagement
Throughout the podcast, Kemper emphasizes the need for open dialogue, critical thinking, and active engagement in shaping the future of society. He calls for a reevaluation of traditional governance structures and a shift towards more inclusive and transparent systems that empower individuals to have a voice in shaping their communities.
Skepticism of Government Response
Kemper expresses skepticism about the government's handling of the pandemic, particularly once the vaccine agenda became clear. He mentions watching documentaries like "Plandemic 2: Indoctrination," which detailed a scenario similar to the COVID-19 pandemic that was role-played in 2011. He also discusses the importance of open and honest discourse, admitting when one is wrong, and the need for healing and unity in a divided society.
Spirituality and Healing Divisions
The conversation shifts to spirituality and the challenges faced by Christians in Canada, including church burnings and government officials seemingly supporting such actions. Kemper emphasizes the importance of apologizing, forgiving, being grateful, and showing love, referencing the Hawaiian healing prayer, Ho'oponopono. He believes that healing divisions and coming together as a society is crucial.
Shaping a Progressive Worldview Through Civic Engagement
Kemper reflects on his experiences that have shaped his worldview, including involvement with the Ron Paul movement, the crypto industry, and interactions with the Burning Man community. He contrasts the conservative culture of Ottawa with the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit he encountered in California. He highlights the need for civic engagement and a more participatory democracy in Canada, suggesting that blockchain technology could facilitate referendums.
Challenges in Canadian Economy
The conversation touches on the economic challenges facing Canadians, with rising costs of living, taxation, and inflation. Kemper criticizes the government's approach to financial oversight and welfare programs, which he believes are inefficient and drive dependence. He also discusses the potential consequences of blanket welfare policies and their impact on inflation.
Justin Trudeau's Post-Political Future
Kemper speculates on Justin Trudeau's future after leaving office, suggesting that he may pursue speaking engagements or board positions. He advises his brother to start with the Hawaiian prayer of Ho'oponopono, apologizing, asking for forgiveness, and moving forward in a positive direction. He emphasizes the importance of repentance, honesty, and respect for family, ancestors, and future generations.